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    The mayor of Chelyabinsk Troitsk was detained for taking a bribe


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    CHELYABINSK, December 13 The head of the city of Troitsk, Chelyabinsk region, was detained on suspicion of taking a bribe, the Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee for the region reported.
    “It has been established that in the period from March to April 2020, the head of the city of Troitsk received, through an intermediary, from the director of a commercial organization a bribe in the form of a treadmill worth 126 thousand rubles,” says the press release.

    For this, the mayor had to expedite the receipt of permission for the construction and commissioning of a non-residential building, assist in approvals and signing of documents.

    The suspect was interrogated, it is being decided question about the preventive measure.
    Searches were carried out in the administration, the bribe item was confiscated.
    According to data from open sources, the administration of Troitsk is headed by Alexander Vinogradov.

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